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Jogging routes Hardwick CP traverse a landscape characterized by low elevation gains, featuring waterways such as the Fossdyke Canal and the River Trent. The area includes open fields, meadows, and some wooded sections, providing varied scenery for runners. The terrain is generally flat, making it suitable for a range of abilities.
Last updated: April 29, 2026
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9.25km
00:57
20m
20m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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15.9km
01:38
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10m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.84km
00:30
10m
10m
Easy run. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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9.03km
01:01
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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narrow path here alongside a very busy main road - barriers either side though.
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Mainly hard packed gravel and tarmac. Pub half along route. Nice easy cycle
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I believe this used to be a coal power station that was decommissioned in 2019. The cooling towers are quite impressive, and the wide gravel track passes very close to them.
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Torksey Viaduct is closed. I was there on Friday 7th March 2025 and I ended up cycling south on A road to Dunham Bridge and back north to rejoin the route (Lincoln Gravel Imp). The viaduct may reopen in the future if a new leaseholder is found. Here is some info I found about the closure railwaypaths.org.uk/category/latest-news
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Torksey Viaduct is closed. I was there on Friday 7th March 2025 and I ended up cycling south on A road to Dunham Bridge and back north to rejoin the route (Lincoln Gravel Imp). The viaduct may reopen in the future if a new leaseholder is found. Here is some info I found about the closure railwaypaths.org.uk/category/latest-news
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Torksey Viaduct is closed. I was there on Friday 7th March 2025 and I ended up cycling south on A road to Dunham Bridge and back north to rejoin the route (Lincoln Gravel Imp). The viaduct may reopen in the future if a new leaseholder is found. Here is some info I found about the closure https://www.railwaypaths.org.uk/category/latest-news/
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The viaduct creates a link between Nottinghamshire and Lincolnshire. The structure offers fantastic views of the ruined Torksey Castle.
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You can ride this section on a road bike (this tour was done on one) however, it isn't smooth and might be a bit muddy after heavy rain.
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There are over 80 dedicated running routes around Hardwick CP, offering a wide range of options for all abilities. The komoot community has explored nearly 90 different trails in the area.
The jogging routes around Hardwick CP are characterized by low elevation gains, featuring waterways like the Fossdyke Canal and the River Trent. You'll find open fields, meadows, and some wooded sections, providing varied scenery. The terrain is generally flat, making it suitable for a range of abilities.
Yes, Hardwick CP offers several easy routes perfect for beginners. For example, The Anglers Pub loop from Saxilby is an easy 3.0-mile (4.8 km) trail that leads through open fields and alongside local amenities, often completed in about 30 minutes.
Many of the running routes in Hardwick CP are circular, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. A popular option is the Running loop from Saxilby, which is 5.7 miles (9.3 km) and offers a pleasant run through the local countryside.
Yes, the generally flat terrain and varied scenery, including meadows and waterways, make many routes suitable for families. The easier trails provide a great opportunity for a family run or walk. Always check the specific route details for distance and difficulty to ensure it matches your family's needs.
While specific regulations can vary, many outdoor areas in the UK, especially country parks and public footpaths, are dog-friendly, often requiring dogs to be kept on a lead. Given the open fields and canal paths, it's likely that many routes are suitable for running with dogs. Always be mindful of local signage and livestock.
While running around Hardwick CP, you'll encounter significant waterways like the Fossdyke Canal and the River Trent. You might also pass by historical structures such as the Fledborough Viaduct. The area also features open fields and meadows, offering opportunities for wildlife spotting.
Parking is generally available at common starting points for routes, such as Saxilby, Kettlethorpe CP, or Torksey CP. Specific parking information can often be found on individual route pages or local council websites. For example, routes like Running loop from Kettlethorpe CP suggest starting points where parking might be accessible.
Yes, there are several options for refreshments near the running routes. You can find pubs like The Pyewipe Inn, which is featured in the Fossdyke Canal Trail – The Pyewipe Inn loop from Saxilby. Additionally, places like Doddington Hall and Gardens offer a café for post-run treats.
The flat terrain and varied landscapes of Hardwick CP make it suitable for jogging year-round. Spring and summer offer pleasant weather and vibrant scenery, while autumn brings beautiful colors. Even in winter, the low elevation changes mean routes are generally accessible, though conditions may vary. Always check local weather before heading out.
The running routes in Hardwick CP are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars from over 10 reviews. Nearly 2000 runners have used komoot to explore the varied terrain, often praising the flat, scenic waterside running along the canals and rivers, and the pleasant runs through local countryside.
Yes, for those seeking a more challenging experience, the Fossdyke Canal Trail – The Pyewipe Inn loop from Saxilby is a difficult 10.7 miles (17.3 km) path. This trail follows the historic canal, offering a longer and more demanding run while still providing scenic waterside views.


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